Colombia: Dairy imports in April decreased but remain close to the level of 2019

Published 2021년 6월 28일

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In the first four months of 2021, Colombia's dairy imports saw a 32% decrease in volume and a 35% decrease in value compared to the same period in 2020, but still surpassed previous years' imports. The country imported 24,847 tons of dairy products, spenting a total of USD 67,890,000, with the United States being the primary supplier. The imports consisted mainly of skimmed milk powder, whole milk powder, fresh cheese, other cheeses, whey, and grated or powdered cheese.
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In the first four months of the year, the entry of about 25,000 tons of milk-derived products was reported, a third less than what was acquired in the same period of 2020, but more than in previous years, placing it in third place below the first quarter of 2019. The figures grouped by the Office of Planning and Economic Investigations of Fedegán-FNG until April 30 reveal that the national industry imported 24,847 tons of dairy products, of which 3,418 corresponded to the month of April. The CIF value of these purchases was USD 67,890,000, of which USD11,064,000 were invested only in the fourth month of 2021. (Read: Mincomercio initiates safeguard investigation on imports requested by Fedegán) Compared with the first four months of last year, imports fell by 32% in volume and 35% in value, since they totaled 36,799 tons and USD 104,199,000 on that date. However, they are still higher than in previous years. For example, although they were 5% lower in relation to the same period of ...
Source: MXContexto

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